Details: Daily Mail - June 2018Headline: Is this the death of the gig economy? Pimlico plumbers boss warns firms such as Uber and Deliveroo to brace for a 'tsunami of claims' after heating engineer wins landmark workers' rights battleSummary: Phil Richardson comments on the judgement made by the Supreme Court and what it could mean for other gig economy workers.

Details:The Times (subscription) - May 2018Headline: Bailiffs scared me into paying a fine that was not mineSummary: Andrew Leakey discusses bailiff law and how you can prove you own your items to avoid having to pay fines belonging to somebody else living at your property.

Details: LBC - May 2018Summary: Andrew Leakey discusses the discrimination law case involving a bakery owned by a devout Christian family who refused to bake a cake featuring the words 'Support Gay Marriage'.

Details: BBC News Online - April 2018Headline: No girls, no entry: Is it OK for bars to turn away groups of men?Summary: Head of discrimination law, Maria Chadwick, discusses how groups of men being turned away from bars may be discriminatory.

Details: The Sunday Times and The Times (subscription)- April 2018Headline: Insurer drove us to new despairSummary: Motoring law expert,Paul Loughlin, discusses the implications automatic insurance policy renewals can cause.

Details: BBC Radio Manchester - April 2018Summary: Mike Pemberton discusses national primary school offer day and how parents can appeal.

Details:Accountancy Age - April 2018Headline: FRC introduces £10m sanctions for Big Four firms​Summary: Carl Johnson comments on the enforcement action and financial penalty taken against Deloitte Brazil.

Details:Care Home Environment - March 2018Headline: Facing up to the challenge of CQC inspections​Summary: Laura Hannah explains why care home providers must challenge decisions that are not accurate or consistent with the CQC’s strategy and framework in order to protect their businesses and reputations

Details:Fleet News - March 2018Headline: More work is needed to explain the law on mobile phone usageSummary: Paul Loughlin discusses how despite falling numbers of fixed penalty notices for mobile phone use at the wheel, more needs to be done to combat the issue.

Details:Personnel Today - February 2018Headline: Charity scandal: Can employers inform others about misconduct?Summary: Martha McKinley highlights the issues surrounding providing staff with references, particularly for those with potentially damaging allegations on their records.

Details:The Sunday Times - February 2018Headline: He put his insurer on the spot…and won six years of refundsSummary: Andrew Leakey discusses home insurance after a retired banker questioned how his provider calculated its charges.

Details: Personnel Today - February 2018Headline: Five things buried in the Good Work plan consultationsSummary: Phil Richardson discusses how new employment law legislation must address issues concerning the gig economy as it is now and take into consideration how it may be in the future.

Details:24 Housing - February 2018Headline: 'Government rolls out Universal Credit changes to address arrears spike'Summary: Louise Hebborn discusses how the changes to Universal Credit will affect not just tenants but their landlords and registered providers.

Details:The Telegraph - July 2017Headline: 'My Sky broadband was wiped out by neighbour's faulty kettle'Summary: Andrew Leakey discusses the rights of consumers with regards to their broadband contracts when they experience outages.

Details: The Independent- July 2017Headline: Government to refund tribunal fees after Supreme Court ruling, Ministry of Justice revealsSummary: Phil Richardson discusses the decision of the Supreme Court to stop charging employment tribunal fees and refund thousands who have paid them in recent years.

Details:The Independent - July 2017Headline: Finance firms fitting 'kill switches' to immobilise customers' cars if they miss a paymentSummary: Andrew Leakey highlights the problems that may arise if finance firms have the ability to immobilise customers' cars.

Details: The Guardian- June 2017Headline: Key questions about the Grenfell Tower fireSummary: Rachel Adamson comments on the potential corporate manslaughter charges which could be brought after the Grenfell Tower fire.

Details: Metro - June 2017Headline: Theresa May orders full public inquiry into Grenfell Tower disaster.Summary: Mike Pemberton explains the different types of public inquiry.

Details: Mail Online - June 2017Headline: Four managers at company paid £11million to manage inferno tower block shared more than £650,000 pay last yearSummary: Rachel Adamson comments on the potential criminal charges which could be brought after the Grenfell Tower fire.

Details: The Independent - April 2017Headline: Newcastle United and West Ham HMRC investigation is 'of a very serious nature''Summary: Rachel Adamson comments on how the scale of the investigation into the two clubs suggests that the alleged offences are of a very serious nature.

Details: Money Supermarket- March 2017Headline: Insurance and driverless cars - where next?Summary: Kate Sweeney, head of personal injury, explains the implications of insurance for driverless cars.

Details: The Sun- March 2017Headline: Parents reveal heartbreak of teen mum who went into hospital with tonsillitis and died less than 24 hours laterSummary: Claire Mooney comments on one of our recent clinical negligence cases where the death of a young mother could have been avoided if appropriate medical investigations had been carried out.

Details: The Sun - February 2017Headline: Ex-DVD rental shop boss threatens 900 customers with bailiffs over unpaid fines total £40,000 from 20 years agoSummary: Matthew Halton comments on the difficulties involved when enforcing a debt more than six years old.

Details: Information Age - January 2017Headline: British police and courts get 'clued up' about the Internet of ThingsSummary: Sean Joyce discusses how evidence provided by household devices could soon be proving crucial to detectives working on criminal cases.

Details: 24 Housing - January 2016Headline: Government's garden village plans 'insufficient' according to leading lawyerSummary: Head of Real Estate, David Baybut, discusses the governments plans for 14 new 'garden villages' and three garden towns.

Details: UK Haulier - December 2016Headline: Changes to the Highway Code to make drivers turning left give way to cyclists at junctions would only make a 'superficial' differenceSummary: Sean Joyce discusses the highway code changes proposed by by British Cycling and how they would impact road transport law.

Details: Mail Online - December 2016Headline: So did your office Christmas party go with a bang? Fun and frolics descend into fighting and fear as festive drinkers turn Britain's high streets bloody on Black-Eye FridaySummary: Sean Joyce explains why the last Friday before Christmas is often the busiest night of the year for criminal solicitors.

Details: Business Grapevine - December 2016Headline: JD Sports suspended from recruiting after exposéSummary: Phil Richardson discusses the issues JD Sports are facing after a documentary exposed the working conditions of their employees.

Details: Information Age - December 2016Headline: "Sextortion": combating the webcam criminalsSummary: Colin Rawson gives an insight into the rise of webcam crime.

Details: HR Grapevine - December 2016Headline: Head of HR fired for not bowing highlights serious 'culture clash'Summary: Adam Pennington gives a legal perspective on the controversial employment law case.

Details: The Telegraph - October 2016Headline: Black Friday and Cyber Monday: What are your consumer rights?Summary: Andrew Leakey explains consumers rights in relation to the sales leading up to Christmas.

Details: 24 Housing - October 2016Headline: Government buying scheme withdrawal adds pressure on social housingSummary: Kate Bullen gives an insight into how government buying schemes impact social housing

Details: AOL UK - October 2016Headline: The minister is wrong: you shouldn't leave your money to your grandchildrenSummary: Heather Roberts comments on the risks involved when leaving inheritance to grandchildren rather than children.

Details: Mail Online - September 2016Headline: Lawyer sues Emirates airline after 'enduring' nine-hour flight seated next to an obese manSummary: Andrew Leakey comments on the rights of consumers when their seat on a flight does not meet the description relied upon.

Details:BBC 5 Live - September 2016Summary: Andrew Leakey discusses the rise in number of County Court Judgments and the problems they can cause.

Details:CIPD People Management Online - September 2016Headline: Use of zero-hours contracts up 21 per cent in a yearSummary: Head of employment law, Phil Richardson, discusses the increase of the use of zero-hour contracts.

Details:Daily Mail (Online) - September 2016Headline: Older gay couples shun marriage as the average age for a civil partnership to be recorded passes 50Summary: Amanda Rimmer discusses the possible reasons why older same-sex couples are still choosing civil partnerships over marriage.

Details:CIPD - August 2016Headline: Choosing the right contract for apprenticesSummary: Head of employment law, Phil Richardson, discusses apprenticeship levys and contracts.

Details:The Daily Mail & The Mail (Online) - August 2016Headline: Selfish baby boomers: generation wants to spend, spend, spend rather than leave cash to their childrenSummary: Andrew Leakey discusses the importance of discussing the contents of Wills in order to avoid future inheritance disputes

Details:The Sun - July 2016Headline: How Brexiteers are using black tape and Union Jack stickers to cover EU stars on their number plates. British drivers use black tape to cover up EU stars on number plates because 'its time to take back control after Brexit'Summary: Road traffic law specialist, Alex Garner, explains the legal implications involved in tampering with number plates after car owners try to cover up the EU stars on their registration plates.

Details:The Guardian (online) - July 2016Headline: £75m for divorcee who said she required £1m a year for clothesSummary: Amanda Rimmer, partner in the family team, comments on London's growing reputation for so-called 'divorce tourism'.

Details:Mail Online UK - July 2016Headline: British drivers use black tape to cover up EU stars on number plates because 'its time to take back control after Brexit'Summary: Road traffic law specialist, Alex Garner, explains the legal implications involved in tampering with number plates after car owners try to cover up the EU stars on their registration plates.

Details:The Times (online) - July 2016Headline: Users let down by Microsoft upgradeSummary: Andrew Leakey explains that consumers who have had to pay for computer repairs after the automatic microsoft update may be eligible for a refund under consumer legisaltion.

Details: Daily Mirror - June 2016Headline: Cancer destroyed courageous mum's face - but she refused to let it get in the way of loveSummary: Andrea McNicholas' looks had been horrifically altered by ­surgery to remove a tumour - but last month she walked down the aisle.

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Details: This Is Money - June 2016Headline: Mother whose aggressive mouth cancer destroyed her face finds loveSummary: Andrea McNicholas was left disfigured following a form of mouth cancer.

Details:Daily Mail - April 2016Headline: 'Mother who blamed herself for stillbirth shares heartbreaking picture of her son after hospital pays out £40,000'Summary: A mother who spent two years blaming herself for a stillbirth has been awarded a £40,000 payout after the hospital which delivered him admitted it was responsible.

Details:This is Money - April 2016Headline: 'Mum shares pictures of her with stillborn son after hospital pays out £40,000 over botched delivery'Summary: Jamie Cruickshanks discusses a case in which a baby was stillborn after negligence at the hands of the Trust.

Details:The Mirror - April 2016Headline: 'Mum shares pictures of her with stillborn son after hospital pays out £40,000 over botched delivery'Summary: Jamie Cruickshanks discusses a case in which a baby was stillborn after negligence at the hands of the Trust.

Details:The Sun - April 2016Headline: 'Mum who blamed herself for her baby's death for two years gets £40k compo after hospital admits blame.'Summary: Jamie Cruickshanks discusses a case in which a baby was stillborn after negligence at the hands of the Trust.

Details: Talk Radio - March 2016Summary: Partner and criminal litigation solicitor, Correna Platt, discusses the legal appeal by former footballer, Ched Evans, who was convicted of raping a teenager in 2012.

Details: The Daily Mail - February 2016Headline: 'A few weeks after surgery I accidentally caught a glimpse of myself. It broke my heart': Mother, 49, wins £900,000 payout from NHS after medics missed mouth cancer which destroyed her faceSummary: A client who lost her nose after the NHS failed to detect aggressive mouth cancer shares her story.

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Details: The Sun - February 2016Headline: Woman who lost her nose after mouth cancer went undiagnosed for a year gets £900,000Summary: A client who lost her nose after the NHS failed to detect aggressive mouth cancer shares her story.

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Details: The Mirror - February 2016Headline: Woman who lost her nose to aggressive cancer receives £900,000 payout from NHSSummary: A client who lost her nose after the NHS failed to detect aggressive mouth cancer shares her story.

Details:The Telegraph - February 2016Headline: 'I withdrew £14,000 of premium bonds - and now NS&I wants its back'Summary: Liam Waine outlines the rights of consumers in relation to companies making payments in error.

Details:BBC Radio Wales - February 2016Summary: Andrew Leakey gives advice to those who have bought faulty tumble dryers after reports of some tumble dryers catching fire. Listen from 1hr 9mins.

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Details: BBC Manchester - January 2016Summary: Judith Thomas-Whittingham discusses the safety of the 111 NHS helpline after call handlers failed to spot symptoms of blood poisoning, leading to the death of a baby boy. Listen from 2hr 8mins.

Details: BBC Radio Berkshire - January 2016Summary: Joanne Ellis discusses the conditions of temporary accommodation provided by the council for homeless families.

Details:The Daily Express - December 2015Headline: Black Eye Friday: Britain braced for booziest night with need for lawyers set to doubleSummary: Stephensons highlights the increased demand for lawyers during the Christmas party season following an increase of 125% on Mad Friday 2014.